Uottawa coop reddit. im finding it difficult to figure out what i need to write and Looking for a bright, motivated student to help on your projects? Look no further than uOttawa co-op students! The University of Ottawa is home to the I was wondering about: Quality of coop program - does the job board have high quality job postings? Is it a lot easier/reliable to get coops compared to sites like LinkedIn where people apply to 1000s of I was admitted with coop (I'm in the faculty of science) but finished my first year with a 6. Summer session typically starts May 1 st. true Would not recommend public accounting period. Carleton and UOttawa have pretty good co op programs. Its For those of you who think UW is the be all end all, here's the first year coop employment Stats as of yesterday In my personal experience, co-op at uOttawa is great for the first or second term, and then drops off sharply in its usefulness. I Hello! I’ve been admitted to uottawa undergrad with co-ops. Carleton coop has a longer 8 month term (or 12 I can't remember), Coop opportunities are more significant when it comes to cs undergrad, which Carleton and uOttawa seem to have a good reputation for. I’ve seen something about a test program for having your first work term in summer after first year, does this still exist? How competitive is it to Now, neither Carleton nor uOttawa are some kind of "uWaterloo replacements" by any stretch of the imagination, but they're promising universities and they still allow you to get to the same employment Vi skulle vilja visa dig en beskrivning här men webbplatsen du tittar på tillåter inte detta. Even though I’m working I actively apply and I'm in the accounting stream at uOttawa and had a few questions about co-op placements. How does co-op work in uottawa? Do companies come at university at the end of the year Hey, considering uOttawa for CS and I have a few questions. However, I won’t be able to afford the tuition as an international student. Don’t worry if you don’t get matched in round Done a winter co-op term (January - April) in Ottawa with a federal government department. I got accepted into international management, but I'm planning on switching to btm later. We usually hire one or two CO-OP students. Hows the program itself? Hows the uottawa coop? Howre the profs? I’m a recent Math/BBA grad but I remember how hard it was to get my first few co-ops. I wanted to get input from students at UOttawa and their experience there. I applied as a transfer student for the CS coop If you're switching from another uni it might be too late for you to get into coop. Im not sure about Ryerson but uOttawa has good biomed co-op, much better than Carleton due to uOttawa's connection to the medical industry in Ottawa. I'm having a hard time deciding which university i'd rather go to. I’m currently completing my first coop work term —— and I’m expected to write a report at the end. Carleton lacks that connection and I'm hi all, i'm in telfer and is in my first coop work term during the summer. If you go to uOttawa, you also have a really decent coop program, however to Co-operative education is the answer when you are working towards your future. 4-6. Seeing as I have a semester of credits from high school (IB), I’d have to follow a special sequence Hey I got accepted to UOttawa for finance with coop. Do I have 21 votes, 19 comments. So I got admission to UOttawa just yesterday for international development and globalization co-op. uottawa. While the development is good, the economics will give you a lot more transferable skills and Any UOttawa students in the software engineering program (or compsci) on here? I'm looking for more information about the program (stuff not on the program website). I plan to do a Bcom and then an MBA later. I dont particularly like politics, but the coop program has given me vast amounts of policy experience. Which are the strongest schools for Computer Engineering/Computer Science with Co-ops? Ones . You also have 5 coop terms more than most other programs. I've heard that uOttawa is a target school for the government and Big 4 but is that true? What companies are Hi, I am heavily considering attending Uottowa to study computer science. true For your first work term, apply to as many as you can!! For my first one, I applied to maybe 60+ and I eventually got a match. I’ve applied to like 50+ so far and tons of ppl ik r already Bonjour mes amis! So I just got an offer for the BioPharma program and I'm so excited I can't contain myself. You end up with a degree and a Uottawa ChemEng grad here. Please note that all webinars and learning modules are mandatory. Also would it be manageable to live downtown and commute to work The title pretty much says it. I'm taking classes this summer and if all goes well I'm aiming for a 6. So Im on the coop program, but I wanted to ask if there are jobs available for computer or electrical engineering that arent software related. And in fact they have less Coop report example Hi, if you guys have a COOP report that you have done and you don't mind sharing, can you send it to yyvw583@gmail. In this current coop I’m getting 27 an hour as a design verification intern but at the end of the day I would have done it for free 😂 the experience is Again like uOttawa CS, good coop and location. 5 cgpa by September. The benefit that UW and UofT grads get is a really strong coop and strong reputation. Co-op fees are mandatory regardless of how you look for a placement. My first co-op was with a company in Ottawa, many people Does anyone know how co-op course sequences work? I'm in Honours Computer Science and I found a recommended course sequence here but I'm not sure how it works for the co-op program since co I’m in my 4th year in political science with coop. The top tech companies will probably not consider 1st years, but later on, if you have the IT Support jobs like that are extremely common for first time coop positions. Currently doing my masters at UofT. uOttawa electrical engineering grad - AMA I studied electrical engineering at uOttawa and I've been out of school for about 4 years. 8% coop placement rate. Universities that don’t offer co op will usually have internships, which are longer and a good Could CO-OP screw me over? I’m currently deciding whether or not to accept a CO-OP offer at uottawa. Students have to establish performance and learning objectives Is it legal to withdraw from coop if I already found a job myself? Can it influence my post graduation work permit? I don't want to pay to coop office for not reading my work term report. I dont hate coding (I actually like it), but Im thinking about A subreddit for students, alumni, and faculty of the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Most of the good people are smart enough to leave early which leaves incompetent people at the top. So, I wanted to ask that is it worth it considering the job prospects? International students experiences with COOP Hi Everyone, I'm an international student in my second year at UOttawa, and I'm in the co-op program now. specifically I would like to know how you guys find Classified reports need to have been stated to your co-op evaluator (uottawa not your manager) by the mid-term eval so I'm pretty sure you can't do a classified report anymore. Shit hours, shit pay. Software Engineering specifically is the only program in Canada, All engineering is around the same. After that, uOttawa, Carleton, and McMaster are considerable options. Edit: we both actually do coop in the same terms so in terms of jobs your probably gonna compete for the same placements. How do their coops and programs in general compare for computer science? Also, what was UOttawa's cutoff rate for last year's computer Everything you need to know about co-op. I know it's not comp eng but hear me out. At least at uOttawa, it's extremely common in CS for people to drop out of coop after 1-2 work terms, because after 1-2 work terms it no longer becomes worth it to either pay for or deal with the coop Finished a degree at UOttawa in sciences, and can help with some of your questions: Some jobs require French/are exclusively in French, so it is an asset, but definitely not necessary. Salaries range from $500 to $750 per week, or $8,000 to $12,000 for 16 weeks depending on the discipline. com It would be a great help, thanks in advance!! The uOttawa CO-OP students sometimes come up with bright, fresh ideas that we hadn’t thought of. Just be sure to weed out the government jobs that would have you sit and sort papers for 4 months and find something rewarding and relevant CO-OP is a Work Integrated Learning Model A typical work terms runs from 13 to 16 weeks. I already tried looking at other forums but they’re My first coop I got paid 16 an hour as a web developer . My last CO-OP As a result, lots of companies come through uOttawa's co-op program, because they can expect a certain level of expertise and preparedness over other junior applicants that might be applying. Now, as a soon-to-be uOttawa student, what advices and suggestions would you have for Waterloo CS non-Coop vs uOttawa data science (CS and Math Double Degree) Hey guys, Today, I got my acceptance to the Waterloo regular CS program. I’m in financial mathematics —— Not much of a writer! So I can’t wrap the report idea around my head. I am writing my final report about my experience and the uocompetencies. Anyone have experience with uOttawa Co-op in CS? How does the coop work? Where did you work? I went through the CO-OP program at uOttawa. I know BME is a relatively new and niche field, so I don’t wanna fully specialize in it, that’s I have my first co-op workterm coming up this summer for joint honours comms and polisci and I still haven’t gotten a call for an interview yet. I applied elsewhere but still waiting for responses. So I recently got into COOP because I've always heard that it's good experience to have Un subreddit pour les étudiants, les diplômés et la faculté de l'Université d'Ottawa à Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Aside from coop don't let anybody tell you Thinking about applying to the Co-op program? Co-operative education at the University of Ottawa allows you to apply concepts learned in Idk who is running it but they seriously need to get their shit together. The first student Hey, i'm applying to software engineering at uOttawa and was wondering how the co-op program at the school and program specifically was. You don’t have to English in your first year. I have also been reading that UW co-op terms I’ve been accepted to biomech at uOttawa (with co-op, and will probably add computing technology option). ca/en/team/academic-coordinators It really depends on your experience for your work position and its relevance to your Make sure you don’t miss anything! Get familiarized with the key dates and deadlines. As my family's income is barely enough to pay the tuition and I'm a bilingual person graduating from a French lycée, wanna ask does anyone have the format for COOP work term report/ examples of the report? also if you guys can give any advice on how to write it, it will be great! in summer 2023, modern engineering had a 78. I was really excited when I got in but now I'm I highly recommend taking the International Economic AND Development degree with COOP instead. Coop follows a strict sequence and you have to apply to get in at the beginning of second year. You can take whichever course you’d like anytime. I’ve seen something about a test program for having your first work term in summer after Summer session typically starts May 1 st. So I was thinking if I can pay some of the tuition with the co-ops income. 0 Is it possible to get the coop office to change your assigned coop sequence? My program is mechanical engineering and computing technology, which is a 5 year double degree, but COOP makes students Vi skulle vilja visa dig en beskrivning här men webbplatsen du tittar på tillåter inte detta. Can someone also enlighten me about the hype. I've accumulated a wealth of knowledge over the years about courses, I did my first work term this past summer and I really don't want to go through that process again the co-op office stresses me out so how do I officially drop out of the program? Do i do it by placing my I was wondering if anyone on this subreddit has had any experience participating in CO-OP? In particular, I'd appreciate some insight about how competitive the first summer CO-OP term actually Most computer science programs offer co op. Extremely difficult to meet & make new friends. I would instead try to look pass the grades and see what Uottawa health sci can do for you, we do have a coop now, and being near so many I remember reading somewhere that UW actually has more grads getting Ottawa government jobs than UOttawa (can't remember where I read that though). View recent salary statistics by program. I will be applying for Winter intake of Master of Computer Science (hence not eligible for co-op). If an employer is choosing between hiring a new grad with co-op and relevant work experience vs a new grad without any work experience I think they'd chose the co-op student. You gain A subreddit for everything related to Universities in Ontario, Canada. Study terms and paid work terms alternate. Do US companies recruit from the university? Do you need to I matched with a company based in Kanata and I’m just looking for some general advice such as fun activities and housing. A good number of Lol screw uOttawa and their shitty coop program, any comp sci student can get a better job offer than their slave exploitation Waterloo > UofT > all other schools There has been a lot of shilling about uOttawa and Carleton co-op on this sub but their outcomes are not that much better than other schools. Its unrealistic to assume that everyone on their first coop can get. Depending on what year Niether is "better", I went to uOttawa cs and had a friend do Carleton cs, and we both had jobs lined up post-graduation because of coop. Looking to apply to the Electrical and comp technprogram this year and interested to know how it is. Carleton also makes you take Vi skulle vilja visa dig en beskrivning här men webbplatsen du tittar på tillåter inte detta. I Qs about CO-OP I'm a Turkish international student looking forward to apply to uOttawa. For my first one, I actually didn’t get one until 2 weeks before the start date. I am curious about the opinions of current and former co-op 22 votes, 34 comments. Guaranteed coop just have to pass, which is a 5. CO-OP: One of the biggest factors for why uOttawa Software Engineering has gotten so competitive is their very strong CO-OP program. For those who aren’t aware, as of May 2024 the co-op CO-OP uOttawa: If I am not matched with jobs even though final round, what will be the next step? Hey guys, I 'm looking for my first co-op job this upcoming winter term, and kinda struggling with job Un subreddit pour les étudiants, les diplômés et la faculté de l'Université d'Ottawa à Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Best decision I ever made to come to uOttawa. Beyond those choices, other universities You can check to see which professor is your coordinator: https://coop. And we aren’t uottawa so that’s another plus. Let me explain. I did I am interested in applying to Ontario schools for a Computer Engineering/Computer Science degree. However, if you don’t take the courses that are on the course sequence in a timely manner, than you won’t Hello everyone, I am a French speaking international student who has been accepted to Telfer Business School (uOttawa) for 2023 for a Bcom finance. a software Hey, I recently got accepted to U of Ottawa for Electrical Engineering and had a few questions, so please answer if you can! How is the Co-op program for Electrical Engineering or Engineering in Hey, considering uOttawa for CS and I have a few questions. Un subreddit pour les étudiants, les diplômés et la faculté de l'Université d'Ottawa à Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I was wondering if it was any good for finance. Too cold for me. 3 cgpa. UofT, on the other hand, I haven't seen praised in terms of their hello reddit, I got offers from TMU electrical eng and Uottawa comp eng and my biggest factor in the choice is how good the coop programs are. The uottawa students I interacted with say that the coop is only beneficial for having an upper hand in government job but there isn't really a real Although if you have both experience (work or projects) and the high GPA, then better chance at getting better coop. Coop? hi i applied to uOttawa for coop and got an alternative offer without coop so does that destroy any chance of getting coop like suppose i do well first year of college can i re-apply for coop second year I think it's worth it. Hey! I'm planning on going to Uottawa for my upcoming year. I applied to less than 30 places and half of the jobs got cancelled and the other half are pending, and i got maybe 3 rejections. I'm in the Co-op stream and I'm wondering if If you limit yourself to coop, people are definitely going to choose Waterloo as the top choice. So there’s hope! You still have time to get Did you guys managed to find something? Been at a SaaS company for a year now, though I didn’t do official co-op through the university and found my own. It gave me the experience I needed, making it much easier to find a job when I graduated. Co-op participation fees cover the cost of running the co-op program and give you access to many services. Im transferring into the program for software engineering coop uottawa School/Academia Hello, please I would like to know if I can graduate with two coop since my last I would finish all my courses, and I saw that your last semester should be Is it possible to get 90s, yes but is it hard, very much. 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